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Over the past 12 months, TKR has outperformed S&P 500, delivering a return of +19% compared to the S&P 500's +15% growth.
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Timken Co
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Founded in 1899 by carriage-maker Henry Timken and his brother, the Timken Company has grown to become a cornerstone of power transmission technology. Initially inspired by the need to improve the performance of carriages, Henry Timken invented and patented the tapered roller bearing, a product that significantly reduced friction and improved durability. This innovation set the pace for the company's expansion into a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and industrial sectors. Headquartered in North Canton, Ohio, Timken has long been associated with engineering excellence and continues to ride on its legacy of innovation to serve a global market. Timken's success hinges on its ability to craft precision-engineered bearings and power transmission products that enhance the reliability and efficiency of machinery. The company doesn't just stop at bearings; it has diversified into manufacturing an array of products, including gears, belts, chains, couplings, lubricants, and related services. This diversification allows Timken to provide comprehensive solutions to its clients, reducing the need for multiple suppliers and optimizing machine performance. Through strategic acquisitions, Timken has further strengthened its portfolio, capitalizing on synergies and tapping into new markets. The company makes money by leveraging its engineering expertise and strategic alliances, delivering high-value, customized products that become crucial components in the machinery of various industries worldwide, ensuring their smooth and uninterrupted operation.